disconnect the battery for ten minutes, then reconnect. turn over key, do not start, leave key in run position for like a minute, take it out for ten seconds, and try to start. If it doesnt start try again without disconnecting battery. That is how i bypassed the security in my 2000
It is made as an assembly.
depending on the year, I have a 2002 intrigue, it is located just above the starter, it needs to be removed to remove the crankshaft sensor, 15mm for starter and 10mm for sensor 1 bolt , not to difficult.
It can be fixed by reconditioning the heads. This requires that they be removed and taken to a machine shop. A mechanic is HIGHLY recommended.
In my 2002 Intrigue, the cabin filter is under the black plastic covering the wiper mechanics on the passenger side. It has been a while, but the wiper arm has to be removed and the plastic plate going across has to be raised slightly to reach the filter.
Yes ... You need to support the engine from above,there is a hanger that attaches to the top of the shock towers that has a hook on it that will support the engine, when you remove the engine cradle (frame) below.
Below the middle mark. if you have not removed the battery and the needles poped past the stops. this willmove the temp gauge and place it at a higher reading. replace dash to correct this.
I have a 3.5L engine. Remove the silver plastic cover plate over the engine (2 nuts up front, hinge in back). Facing the engine, it is in the front right corner under the cover you just removed.
After the caliper is removed, it should slide right off. If it does not slide off because of rust or dirt. The impact of a hammer should dislodge what is holding it.
The camshaft sensor on the 99 Olds Intrigue is located on the engine block. It is under the starter, which has to be removed to locate the camshaft sensor.
You will need to remove the center air vent diffuser. Gently prior around the center dual vent to find and release the holding clips. Slide the vent out. The flasher is on the left inside and is removed from the vent opening. Pricey part coming from China.
I assume you are referring to the radio? It has a four-digit security code that the owner can set. When the power to the radio is disconnected, (either because of battery removal/failure, or because the radio was removed) the radio will "lock" and the four-digit security code must be entered again to unlock the radio, before you will be able to use it again. If you do not know the security code, you will need to take the car to a GM dealership, and they will have to unlock it for you.
There is no drain plug. Transmission pan must be removed.